It's simply WD40 for your guitar strings. Even the smell is as unique as the smell of WD40. If I don't have a can of finger-ease it with me, it's almost as bad...Read complete review

It's simply WD40 for your guitar strings. Even the smell is as unique as the smell of WD40. If I don't have a can of finger-ease it with me, it's almost as bad as not having a guitar pick with me. If you're not using it yet, just buy it now. You're going to end up using it eventually. But use it discretely at practice. or your bandmates will bum it off you forever.Makes it easier to play &amp; makes the strings last a little bit longer.Hasn't changed in the 40 years I've been using it.Even the can is identical!Can't beat this price.

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Based on all the glowing reviews, I purchased a can of this wonder lubricant. After using it for a while, I can't understand why everyone loves this stuff. The strings and neck are...Read complete review

Based on all the glowing reviews, I purchased a can of this wonder lubricant. After using it for a while, I can't understand why everyone loves this stuff. The strings and neck are indeed slippery after it is applied. But after about five minutes of playing it seems like it wears off and the benefit disappears. Additionally, everything I've about guitar strings emphasizes keeping strings clean. If so, they why would you want to spray some gunk over them? I suspect is would eventually soak into the fingerboard too. To its credit, it does smell good.

I've been using Fingerease for many years. It works great, as advertised... When used correctly, quiets string chatter, definitely speeds my playing, prolongs string life, helps keep calluses just moist enough so they don't dry and peel off, prevents the long day/gig finger tip pain, makes slides effortless. Works great at outdoor gigs when humidity or sweat cause finger and hand to neck drag. Surprisingly, does not cause your fingers to slip off the string while doing bends. The only complaint I have, be it small is, once you take the cap off the first time it never stays put when you place it back on can. That can cause a problem if stored in a "gig bag". I've resorted to placing a piece of duct tape on the cap to can. Although that may be "nit picky" drives me nuts!

I've been using this off and on over the years. It does work -just not for very long. I wipe down my strings and neck a few minutes after spraying to get the residual off. It does cut down on string chatter on the wound strings.

Like anything else, using something wrong or excessively is not the fault of the product. I have had this stuff around and used it for ages. If your neck is dragging on hand slides or the strings could use a little freshen up a little spray of this and everything is cool. Do not over use. A little goes a long way. Also help finger callus pain and tenderness. I used it all the time before coated strings. Now just keep a can around in case a little shot can make the neck or strings come alive or ease finger pain.